New Monolith M1000ANC Headphones From Monoprice Powered by Dirac Virtuo

March 18 2022, 00:35
Featuring premium 40mm drivers, Dirac Virtuo spatial audio, robust ANC technology, and up to 60 hours of playback per charge, the new Monolith M1000ANC premium wireless headphones are the ideal definition of Monoprice's philosophy. With a stylish modern design, premium build and sound quality, these Bluetooth ANC headphones offer great value for a low price of $129.99.
 

"Our Monolith headphones have an excellent reputation for superb performance at unbeatable prices. These headphones are no exception," says Hobie Sechrest, Monolith Business Unit Manager, Monoprice. "As with all Monolith products, the M1000ANC headphones were engineered for excellent sound quality. Not only did we achieve that, but we also further expanded their capabilities by teaming up with Dirac to deliver an immersive and high-quality soundscape."

As with all Monolith branded audio products, the M1000ANC headphones were engineered to deliver a balanced combination of quality, performance, and value without compromises. These stylish new headphones feature an ultra-comfortable, lightweight padded headband design with pivoting earcups and memory foam earpads that provide a superb fit for fatigue-free listening.

The high-quality 40mm drivers deliver fantastic sound quality, with crisp highs, smooth mids and deep bass. And to help expand the experience, Dirac Virtuo enhances the listening experience by expanding the sound stage far beyond the physical limitations of the headphones, allowing listeners to hear their music in a more immersive, natural sounding way. These headphones come equipped with a carrying bag, USB-C charging cable and 3.5mm audio cable.

"Though spatial audio is becoming mainstream, most consumed content is still stereo," states Lars Isaksson, Dirac’s Head of Business Development, Streaming & Headphones. "Dirac Virtuo turns this stereo content into a high-quality immersive sound experience with an accurate soundstage and perfected sound quality. With Dirac Virtuo, Monolith M1000ANC customers will experience an expanded soundscape that includes all spatial cues of the original stereo content – as if it were coming from a pair of high-end home speakers. Monoprice, like Dirac, is a pioneer in audio industry and we look forward to continued collaboration that creates premium, high-quality listening experiences for consumers worldwide."

The Monolith M1000ANC headphones are based on a BES2300Y Bluetooth 5 chipset, allowing the design to benefit from higher data transfer rates and lower power consumption to deliver a robust listening experience, solid connection and increased battery life. Unfortunately, Monoprice decided to just support Bluetooth SBC and leave out AAC codec support (which the Bestechnic chipset supports), directly excluding the headphones from becoming a recommendable option for iPhone users.

To offset that unfortunate design decision, the Active Noise Cancellation implementation in the Monolith M1000ANC headphones, featuring Hybrid ANC technology and allowing up to 35dB of noise reduction, should make these headphones a great option for budget-conscious Android smartphone users - as long as they have a recent Bluetooth 5 capable device. Environmental noises are suppressed so that listeners can hear every nuance of their music. By placing a hand over the earcup, ambient mode activates, letting outside noise in so listeners can hear conversations and their surroundings.
 
Users will enjoy up to 60 hours of music playback time on a single charge without any interruptions, with up to 40 hours if they keep ANC active. A quick charge of just 5-minutes with any USB-Type C charging cable provides up to two hours of playback. And those Android users will also enjoy a better calling experience even in the busiest areas since the M1000ANC headphones also feature Qualcomm Echo Cancelling and Noise Suppression technology. Touch controls allow users to answer, decline, or end their calls.
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